In 2004 Film Australia commissioned me to travel to the island nation of Tuvalu to research a documentary about the early effects of sea level rise in the Pacific. The beauty and vulnerability of these tiny coral atolls and their populations made a lasting impression on me, and my work has since angled toward a lens-based exploration of anthropogenic climate change. I’m now halfway through a practice-led PhD at the University of New South Wales in Australia into aesthetic approaches to the visual representation of climate change.